> You can initialize the Frontend and Backend from within a single index.php 
by matching url. 

Thanks for the response, Thomas.

While in principle I understand what you are recommending, I have no clue on 
what changes to make to get that setup.

Would you know of any example code somewhere on how this might be done?

As an aside - given that S2 is all about decoupling - are you planning at 
all in the future to decouple the AdminBundle from it's reliance on one of 
front/backend, and enable the existing functionality to serve both within 
the same app? Your functionality is equally applicable to front end 
searching/filtering/sorting/paging of listings, as it is to the backend.  
Why restrict it to only one?

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